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Limiting Limited Liability, Kent Greenfield
Obama, Libya, And Executive Power, Kent Greenfield
Obama, Libya, And Executive Power, Kent Greenfield
Kent Greenfield
No abstract provided.
12 Laws Tea Partiers Would Repeal If They Could, Kent Greenfield
12 Laws Tea Partiers Would Repeal If They Could, Kent Greenfield
Kent Greenfield
No abstract provided.
Moderator, The Sustainable Corporation, Kent Greenfield
Moderator, The Sustainable Corporation, Kent Greenfield
Kent Greenfield
Co-organized (and moderated a panel during) an international conference on corporate law and sustainability, held at Wake Forest Law School.
The Walmart Class Action And The Culture Of Discrimination, Kent Greenfield
The Walmart Class Action And The Culture Of Discrimination, Kent Greenfield
Kent Greenfield
No abstract provided.
Wake Up America! Daylight Savings Time Is A Socialist Plot!, Kent Greenfield
Wake Up America! Daylight Savings Time Is A Socialist Plot!, Kent Greenfield
Kent Greenfield
No abstract provided.
What My Snowy Sidewalk Has To Say About The Individual Mandate, Kent Greenfield
What My Snowy Sidewalk Has To Say About The Individual Mandate, Kent Greenfield
Kent Greenfield
No abstract provided.
Panelist, Corporate Political Speech And Dueling Conceptions Of The Corporation In Supreme Court Jurisprudence, Kent Greenfield
Panelist, Corporate Political Speech And Dueling Conceptions Of The Corporation In Supreme Court Jurisprudence, Kent Greenfield
Kent Greenfield
As chair of the Section on Business Organizations for AALS, I organized and moderated the 2011 Program of AALS Section on Business Associations, January 7, 2011, San Francisco, CA. Program was entitled “Corporate Political Speech and Dueling Conceptions of the Corporation in Supreme Court Jurisprudence,” and was co-sponsored by the Section on Constitutional Law. This was the first time in memory that the Business Associations Section and the Constitutional Law Section had co-sponsored a program.
The Myth Of Choice: Personal Responsibility In A World Of Limits, Kent Greenfield
The Myth Of Choice: Personal Responsibility In A World Of Limits, Kent Greenfield
Kent Greenfield
Americans are fixated on the idea of choice. Our political theory is based on the consent of the governed. Our legal system is built upon the argument that people freely make choices and bear responsibility for them. And what slogan could better express the heart of our consumer culture than "Have it your way"?
In this provocative book, Kent Greenfield poses unsettling questions about the choices we make. What if they are more constrained and limited than we like to think? If we have less free will than we realize, what are the implications for us as individuals and for …